Nuruddin Ahmed
Nuruddin Ahmed (1904 – 1975) was an Indian lawyer and three-time mayor of
Delhi. Born in 1904 in Delhi in a wealthy family to Principal Mushtaq Ahmed Zahidie, of Sadiq Eggerton College, Bhawalpur, India. He did his early education at
St. Xavier's School, Delhi and completed his pre-graduate studies from
St. Stephen's College. Subsequently, he did
Classical Tripos from
Cambridge University before studying law at the
Inner Temple from where he was called to the bar. Returning to India, he started his career as a junior to
Muhammad Shafi where
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, who would later become the
fifth president of India, was his colleague, and started practice at
Lahore High Court. Then, he went to Delhi to continue his practice and became known for his prowess in criminal trials. He was also involved in civic administration and during his four terms as a member of the Delhi Corporation, he served as the mayor of Delhi for three terms, from 1960 to 1965. The Government of India awarded him the third highest civilian honour of the
Padma Bhushan, in 1964, for his contributions to public affairs.
Ameena Ahmad Ahuja, a noted artist, was his daughter. Ahmed died in 1975, at the age of 71.
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